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What does Grothendieck mean by "One should never try to prove anything that is not almost obvious"?

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Grothendieck believed that one should only attempt to prove statements that are almost self-evident, or that are at least very likely to be true. This is because attempting to prove a statement that is not almost obvious can lead to a significant amount of wasted time and effort. Additionally, if a statement is not almost obvious, it may be difficult or impossible to prove, which can be frustrating for mathematicians.
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